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7. Bringing fortune cookies to Divination class does not count for extra credit.
"Oof!"
"Gah!"
"What the-?"
"Having trouble walking today guys?" came a voice from behind the girls, who had just ran into each other and were now sprawled out on the floor.
"Shuddup, Harry," retorted Sarah holding back a yawn. She began to get up, as did the others. "Where you guys headin'?" asked Ron as he appeared out of nowhere.
"Freakin' Divination. Merlin, I hate Mondays," mumbled Katie as she picked up her bag. Her eyes widened slightly and she pulled out two little plastic packets. A smile formed on the other girls' faces as they saw what she had in her hand.
"Well, this is probably gonna be fun," said Jane. And with that, they all headed toward the Divination classroom.
"Now, if you all would be so kind as to pass forward your star charts from the other day," said Trelawney about half an hour later.
Katie, Manda, and Jane just looked at each other. Sarah saw their shared look, and said "You didn't do it did you?"
"...We tried," said Manda looking off to the side a little. "But...well you know our attention spans," said Jane. "What attention spans?" asked Katie with a chuckle.
Just as she said this, Professor Trelawney walked up to the girls and asked for their charts.
"Well, Professor, here's the thing. We didn't exactly finish them," said Manda. "Oh? And why is that?"
"...Because we just didn't. But we did bring in something that might interest you," explained Katie, and she pulled out the packets from earlier, which turned out to be fortune cookies.
"Oh, what do we have here?" and she reached out for the cookies, took them into he hands and looked at them for sometime. Then she asked the girls, in an ethereal voice,
"How do they work"
They just smiled at each other and Manda said,
"Well, they have a piece of paper inside of the cookie that has either your future or some advice about your future. And then on the other side they have your lucky numbers."
"Well that's impossible. There is no way that a piece of paper would be able to tell you your future. And there are no such things as 'Lucky Numbers'. It's complete lunacy," replied the Professor as she walked away.
"Well that's not the only thing that's crazy," said Ron in a hushed voice. Harry and the girls held back raucous laughter, but giggles still came out. Professor turned around and glared at them.
"Well there goes the chance I though we would get for extra credit," said Katie, disappointed.
"Yeah, but you did get the next thing on the list," replied Jane as she crossed off number seven on the list with a smile.
"Oh, and you three? You have detention later tonight for not completing your homework. For the eighth time. This month. Class is dismissed," said the Professor as the students exited the room.
"Aww!"
"Gah!"
"Not again!"
